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Anonymous birch barlow said...

I really wish I had the money to donate...hopefully by next Christmas I will.

Especially after reading this thread, I realize that the fight against PC, which is no less evil and destructive than unadulterated Stalinism, is critical.

Unfortunately, the idea that different groups are good at different things, and this somehow makes all groups equal, just does not hold water. The only truly positive thing that can be said about blacks and Hispanics/Mestizos/Amerinds as a group is that some blacks and Latins truly are superior, in the sense of having high IQs, high motivation and psychological stability*, care for others, and I can't help but say this, good looks.

Being good at basketball and other sports is nice and all, but it doesn't hold a society together. Almost all popular music made since the mid 1960s or so is heavily influenced, either directly or indirectly by black culture, and yes, due to abilities found more commonly in blacks. This might be good for me (most of the music I enjoy is from after 1980, and essentially all from the mid 1960s or later). But many would say that popular music made over the last 45 years is garbage, and represents a decline in society. Moreover, it can't be denied that black influence on music would be meaningless without white-invented technologies...it's blacks in America and other parts of the West, not in Africa, that contributed to Western music.

Having a good heart is important, but when a society is so poor, run down, and downright horrific because of low average IQ, a person's good heart can quickly turn for the worse in desperation (or simply land that person in the grave).


*Severe depression, ADHD, and susceptibility to addiction/alcoholism, not to mention schizophrenia etc can be every bit as devastating as low IQ and sociopathy

12/28/07, 6:19 AM

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